Insurance agents across Oklahoma said more of their customers are signing up to add earthquake insurance in the wake of two recent earthquakes in the state.

Michell Dallal is a State Farm agent. He said many of his customers have called him in the past week.

"When I got to my office this morning, I had two emails where people wanted to add it immediately and then of course, we had probably five or six other customers today who want to add earthquake insurance," said Dallal.

Stacey Evett is a homeowner in Edmond who said that adding earthquake insurance onto her policy was a "no-brainer."

She recently added a pool to her home and needed to upgrade her policy anyway.

"When they came out to take pictures of my pool, I said, 'Let's add, while you're here, let's go ahead and add earthquake insurance,'" said Evett.

Agents told Evett it will cost her $72 per year. The cost depends on the value of the home and also what percentage deductible the homeowner wants to pay.

"It's not a flat deductible, it's based on the percentage that we have your house insured for," said Dallal.

Earthquake insurance could help homeowners who need small repairs as well as those whose homes have been destroyed.

Agents said the insurance is affordable and worth the investment.

"It just depends on the value of your house," said Dallal. "It could cost as little as $30 or as high as $100 a year."